ᐅ Color design of the staircase in the living area, choice of materials
Created on: 10 Nov 2020 16:56
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pagoni2020
Our staircase will be located in the open space/gallery area and will likely be a quarter-turn steel stringer or folded plate staircase. Since it will be positioned in the middle of the room, it should also be visually appealing.
The stairs connect to solid wood floorboards made of pine or possibly larch or Douglas fir on both the ground floor and the upper floor, which we might stain darker.
However, there is a meeting of different materials and colors at both transitions to the floor. The risk is that the color tone will only be an approximate match, so we are considering choosing something "completely different."
Are there any ideas regarding this "problem" of clashing colors/materials? A steel staircase might be less comfortable to walk on, and a rustic steel staircase with diamond plate or similar looks stylish but might be too dominant in a not very large open-plan space.
Perhaps someone has pictures or ideas...
The stairs connect to solid wood floorboards made of pine or possibly larch or Douglas fir on both the ground floor and the upper floor, which we might stain darker.
However, there is a meeting of different materials and colors at both transitions to the floor. The risk is that the color tone will only be an approximate match, so we are considering choosing something "completely different."
Are there any ideas regarding this "problem" of clashing colors/materials? A steel staircase might be less comfortable to walk on, and a rustic steel staircase with diamond plate or similar looks stylish but might be too dominant in a not very large open-plan space.
Perhaps someone has pictures or ideas...
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Alessandro11 Nov 2020 16:43Sorry, but you remind me of my grandpa, who advised me to attach the nameplate on my 700 Euro door intercom with tape :p
No offense, your thoughts are admirable 😉
No offense, your thoughts are admirable 😉
@Würfel*
"We had initially considered having the staircase painted after installation."
The staircase looks like it was designed to be left as is from the start. There are no ground-down weld seams. The surface appears to be made of rolled steel, with the characteristic black "skin."
I especially like the edges where the "bare steel" is visible.
"We had initially considered having the staircase painted after installation."
The staircase looks like it was designed to be left as is from the start. There are no ground-down weld seams. The surface appears to be made of rolled steel, with the characteristic black "skin."
I especially like the edges where the "bare steel" is visible.
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